April 18-19, 2024 | Dubai, UAE
Welcome to the 10th International Conference on Public Healthcare and Epidemiology! We are delighted to extend our warmest greetings to all attendees who have gathered here in the vibrant city of Dubai, UAE, for this momentous occasion on April 18-19, 2024.
Public Healthcare 2024 is designed to showcase the latest advancements, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and address the challenges that shape the landscape of public health worldwide. We are honoured to have a distinguished group of speakers, experts, and thought leaders from around the globe, contributing their expertise and perspectives to enrich our collective knowledge.
We anticipate that this meeting will be both intellectually stimulating and professionally rewarding for all participants. Thank you for being a part of this significant event, and we look forward to the shared experiences, fruitful discussions, and lasting connections that will undoubtedly emerge during Public Healthcare 2024.
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Public Healthcare 2024 highlights the topic "Emerging Prospects on Public Healthcare and Epidemiology” covering the long run advancements within the sector of worldwide health, Public health policy and its terms and conditions
This event are getting to be the establishment of collaborations and direct knowledge distribution researchers, specialists, academicians, instructors, experts, professionals, epidemiologist, Public welfare board members, health professionals, sport , doctors and students to exchange ideas, develop networks and acquire recognized about the most recent research improvements from the eminent figures working within the sector Public healthcare and to help find the current lying research field along thereby giving a more greater scope towards a much better future with even better advancements and coverings for healing human health, animal health, plant health explore more diversified and innovative applications of Public Healthcare.
Benefits of Attending:
• Eminent Speakers of worldwide presence
• Keynote sessions by the world’s greatest researchers from the world
• The prospect to host Pre-conference workshops
• Nominations for Best Poster Award
• Outstanding Young Researcher Award
• Group Registration Benefits
• Most famous Industry Representation will present to impress Symposia and Workshops
Target audience:
Researchers and Scientists, Training Institutes, Universities, and Colleges Students, Young researchers, Doctors, Professionals, Directors, CEO’s, Presidents, Vice-presidents, Professors, Business Delegates from allied industries and corporations.
Why should I attend?
Public Healthcare 2024 is planned to supply an opportunity to the experts within the flied of Public Healthcare and Epidemiology to seem at the most recent progressions and challenges within the sector. Public Healthcare 2024 is supposed to supply a huge knowledge on Public Health, Public Health safety, latest disease, Public Environment Health, Public Healthcare 2024 gathering welcomes most famous Scientists, Delegates, Researchers and master experts from the Public Healthcare industry to participate within the instinctive exploratory sessions, B2B gatherings, and board talks.
The term "global healthcare" refers to a health-care system that gives health care and financial security to all or any citizens of a nation or region. It’s structured around delivering a group of advantages to all or any members of a community with the goal of reducing financial risk, improving health outcomes, and increasing access to health services. Despite widespread recognition of the necessity to form health goals equitable in addressing global health inequalities, there are currently no defined frameworks for achieving this aim at the worldwide level.
There are 4 types of Healthcare Facilities:
Related Societies: American Association of Clinical Research Professionals | American College of Epidemiology | American Nurses Association | American Public Health Association | American School Health Association. | Association of Environmental Health Academic Programs
Session on: Alcohol and Alcoholism
Excessive alcohol use remains a serious explanation for mortality and morbidity worldwide, the harm from alcohol even exceeds that from illicit drugs like heroin or cocaine. Medications for alcohol use disorder are few naltrexones, nalmefene, acamprosate, disulfiram, have limited efficacy, and haven't been broadly adopted in clinical practice, making discovery of latest therapeutics key to addressing extensive, currently unmet medical needs. There are over 7 billion people on Earth, and about 2.3 billion of them could also be classified as alcohol consumers. Alcohol may be a more pervasive and widely-abused harmful substance than any illegal drug.
Two types to treat Alcoholism:
Related Societies: Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics | Association of Public Health Laboratories | Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health| American Society for Microbiology | National Environmental Health Association| Society for Public Health Education.
Session on: Public Health Standard
The two corporate members of the nonprofit Council on Education for Public Health are the Association of School and Programs of Public Health and the American Public Health Association. The councilor to the US department of Education to accredit school of public health was appointed by the APHA. These associations encourage school students to involve in the Public health program. Tribal, state and territorial improvement are the only aim of Public Health Accreditation Board , Georges Benjamin MD is the representative of this Organization.
Three core functions of public health:
Related Societies: American Association of Clinical Research Professionals | American College of Epidemiology | American Nurses Association | American Public Health Association | American School Health Association. | Association of Environmental Health Academic Programs
Session on: Heart disease and stroke
The American Heart Association, in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health, annually reports the foremost up-to-date statistics associated with heart condition, stroke, and cardiovascular risk factors, including core health behaviors (smoking, physical activity, diet, and weight) and health factors (cholesterol, vital sign, and glucose control) that contribute to cardiovascular health. Latest statistical data states that variety of major clinical heart and circulatory disease conditions (including stroke, congenital heart condition, rhythm disorders, subclinical atherosclerosis, coronary heart condition, coronary failure, valvular disease, venous disease, and peripheral artery disease) and therefore the associated outcomes (including quality of care, procedures, and economic costs).
Some types of heart surgery
Related Societies: Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics | Association of Public Health Laboratories | Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health| American Society for Microbiology | National Environmental Health Association| Society for Public Health Education.
Session on: Health Equity
Creating health equity may be a guiding priority and core value of APHA. By health equity, we mean everyone has the chance to achieve their highest level of health. An Equitable Response urges equity as a priority to curb the pandemic's devastation on communities of color. Samples of the way to build trust with communities include using frequent, transparent communication and by forging partnerships with community doctors and other trusted messengers.
Related Societies: American Association of Clinical Research Professionals | American College of Epidemiology | American Nurses Association | American Public Health Association | American School Health Association. | Association of Environmental Health Academic Programs
Session on: Health Reform
The Affordable Care Act is that the nation’s health reform law enacted in March 2010. The law aims to reform both our private and public insurance systems. Since it had been enacted, it's helped about 20 million people get insurance. Due to this law its helps in providing new funding for health and prevention, increase benefits and lower the costs for consumers, Innovation and quality in the health care system. But the ACA is threatened with repeal. And a 2018 law repeals the ACA's individual mandate beginning in 2019, a move that would increase insurance premiums and is predicted to end in many Americans becoming uninsured.
Related Societies: Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics | Association of Health Laboratories | Association of Schools and Programs of Health| American Society for Microbiology | National Environmental Health Association| Society for Health Education.
Session on: Prediction Drug Overdose
Across the U.S, 40 people die every day due to overdosing on narcotic prescription medications. The foremost commonly abused prescribed drugs are: opioid painkillers like Vicodin and codeine, depressants, or medicines to treat anxiety and aid sleep, like Valium and Xanax, stimulants wont to treat ADHD, like Adderall and Ritalin. APHA supports prescription monitoring programs together thanks to fight the epidemic. Determine more about the matter and the way health is responding.
Related Societies: American Association of Clinical Research Professionals | American College of Epidemiology | American Nurses Association | American Health Association | American School Health Association. | Association of Environmental Health Academic Programs
Session on: Maternal and Child Health
Maternal and Child Health is important because we have to put an end to death of woman children and adolescent, and also to improve the health condition. There are many women child infants still in need of essential, education, sanitation and nutrition. APHA takes steps to improve the health well-being of children adolescents and women in association with Every Woman Every Child movement.
Related Societies: Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics | Association of Health Laboratories | Association of Schools and Programs of Health| American Society for Microbiology | National Environmental Health Association| Society for Health Education.
Session on: Cancer Epidemiology
The study of cancer epidemiology uses epidemiological methods to seek out the explanation for cancer and to spot and develop improved treatments. This area of study must deal with problems of time interval bias and length time bias. Time interval bias is that the concept that early diagnosis may artificially inflate the survival statistics of a cancer, without really improving the explanation of the disease. Length bias is that the concept that slower growing, more indolent tumors are more likely to be diagnosed by screening tests.
Some cancer researchers have argued that negative cancer clinical trials lack sufficient statistical power to get a benefit to treatment. This might flow from to fewer patients enrolled within the study than originally planned.
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Session on: Mental health
APHA supports efforts to boost access to fret and place condition on par with physical health. The reasonable Care Act dilated condition coverage, created it amerceable to deny coverage for individuals with pre-existing conditions, together with psychological state, and dilated parity. Parity means that health plans should place condition and habit treatment on equal terms with different medical and surgical care. We have a tendency to additionally speak out concerning the need for improved access to condition care to help address such issues as gun violence and suicide.
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Session on: Aging and Health
Diabetes, cataracts, back and neck pain, COPD, deafness, dementia, and depression are the most common older age health complication. Furthermore, as people age, they're more likely to experience several conditions at an equivalent time.
Older age is additionally characterized by the emergence of several complex health states that tend to occur only later in life which don't fall under discrete disease categories. These are commonly called geriatric syndromes. They often the consequence of multiple underlying factors and includes frailty, enuresis, falls, delirium and pressure ulcers.
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Session on: Healthcare Associated Infections
These also are referred as “hospital infection”, an infection occurring within the patient during the method of health care facility or in hospital. It can affect patients’ health in any sort of settings where they patients were admitted or can also appear after the discharge. They also have known as Healthcare Associated Disease.
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Session on: Reproduction and sexual Health
APHA believes access to the complete range of reproductive health services may be a fundamental right and integral to the health and well-being of individual women and to the broader health. "Birth Control, as a core component of birth control, is one among the foremost important health success stories of our generation," said APHA executive Georges Benjamin, MD.
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Session on: Racism and Health
Racism structures opportunity and assigns value supported how an individual looks. Racism hurts the health of our nation by preventing some people the chance to achieve their highest level of health. Racism could also be intentional or unintentional. It operates at various levels in society. Racism may be a drive of the social determinants of health (like housing, education and employment) and may be a barrier to health equity. We must address injustices caused by racism. We must support actions in the least levels to make sure civil right for all, to achieve health equity and make the Healthiest Nation.
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Session on: Epidemiology and community health
When a disease occurs during a population, epidemiologists help us to know where the disease is coming from, and who it's presumably to impact. The knowledge gathered can then be wont to control the spread of the disease and stop future outbreaks. Cohort, case -control and cross-sectional studies are the three sorts of epidemiology.
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Session on: Health Population and Nutrition
Population health has been defined as "the health outcomes of a gaggle of people, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group". It’s an approach to health that aims to enhance the health of a whole human population. it's been described as consisting of three components.
The prevalence of malnutrition worldwide is staggering. Around more than 2.5 billion people suffer from malnutrition in one form or another. ‘Food and Nutrition’ is another essential for health which presents a gender imbalance: women and girls are at higher risk of being suffering from malnutrition—60% of the world’s hungry are women consistent with the planet Food Program. Poor nutrition in women and girls means they're more likely to suffer from anemia, increasing their risk of bleeding and death during and after childbirth. Poor quality and poor diversity of food are other major sources of malnutrition.
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Session on: Public and Environment Health
Environmental health is that the branch of health that: focuses on the relationships between people and their environment; promotes human health and well-being; and fosters healthy and safe communities. Environmental health may be a key a part of any comprehensive health system. To supply communities with healthier environments this sector works on policies and program which will scale up the chemical and other environmental exposures in soil water and air.
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Session on: Adolescent Health and safety
A critical stage of transitional period, where the biological changes take place like puberty, that the stage we used to be more independent. Mental disorders, Substance use, Smoking/nicotine use, Nutrition and weight conditions, Sexually transmitted infections, (HIV), Teen and unintended pregnancies, Homelessness, Academic problems, Homicide, Suicide, Motor vehicle collisions are some of major health complaints occurs on Adolescent stage.
To protect their rights and help they reach their full potential, Supports parenting programmed to market positive interactions and reduce violence reception. Bolsters social protection programmers to reinforce families’ economic stability, reducing pressures which will cause violence or force adolescents into exploitative labor. Builds the capacity of welfare systems and promotes investments within the child protection workforce. Advocates for adolescent-friendly justice systems and promotes alternatives to detention, with attention on rehabilitation.
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Session on: Tobacco control
Tobacco control aims at reducing the utilization of tobacco and therefore the serious health risks and mortality it causes through policies, laws and education. It’s long been a priority of UICC’s advocacy efforts together with members and partners. Tobacco control is additionally one among the 16 essential health services monitored by the planet Health Organization (WHO) to realize Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide (link is external) annually, mainly in low- and middle-income countries where 80% of the world’s smokers live. However, not only smokers are in danger, second-hand smoking causes 1.2 million deaths per annum. Tobacco use may be a leading explanation for multiple cancers (link is external) like oral cancers, lung, liver, stomach, bowel and ovarian cancers, also as some sorts of leukemia. Quitting at any age can make an immense difference for the user, increasing anticipation and improving the standard of life.
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Session on: COVID 19 and Epidemiology
Geographic distribution and case counts globally, over 200 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 are reported. Updated case counts in English are often found on the planet Health Organization and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control websites. An interactive map highlighting confirmed cases throughout the planet are often found here.
Since the primary reports of cases from Wuhan, a city within the Hubei Province of China, at the top of 2019, cases are reported altogether continents. Seroprevalence surveys within the us and Europe have suggested that after accounting for potential false positives or negatives, the speed of prior exposure to SARS-CoV-2, as reflected by sero positivity.
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In 2022, worldwide healthcare expenditure reached USD $10.059 billion, witnessing a significant increase from USD $7.724 billion in 2017. Regionally, North America accounted for USD $4.175 billion, Western Europe for USD $2.279 billion, Asia & Australia for USD $2.427 billion, Latin America for USD $437 billion, Sub-Saharan Africa for USD $279 billion, and Transition Economics for USD $239 billion.
The Netherlands continues to be a major hub for the European Medical industry in 2023. The Dutch medical market, valued at US $3.4 billion in 2014, has seen sustained growth. With a population of approximately 17 million, the country's annual healthcare expenditure has reached $97 billion. The overall GDP allocated to healthcare expenditures is 10.9%, with a per capita healthcare expenditure of USD $5694. Government contributions constitute 87% of healthcare expenditure, while the remaining 13% comes from private healthcare expenditure. The Medical Device Market in the Netherlands is estimated to be around USD $3.4 billion. Looking ahead to 2024, these trends are expected to persist, with further developments in the global economic landscape and healthcare sector.
In 2022, worldwide healthcare expenditure reached USD $10.059 billion, witnessing a significant increase from USD $7.724 billion in 2017. Regionally, North America accounted for USD $4.175 billion, Western Europe for USD $2.279 billion, Asia & Australia for USD $2.427 billion, Latin America for USD $437 billion, Sub-Saharan Africa for USD $279 billion, and Transition Economics for USD $239 billion.
The Netherlands continues to be a major hub for the European Medical industry in 2023. The Dutch medical market, valued at US $3.4 billion in 2014, has seen sustained growth. With a population of approximately 17 million, the country's annual healthcare expenditure has reached $97 billion. The overall GDP allocated to healthcare expenditures is 10.9%, with a per capita healthcare expenditure of USD $5694. Government contributions constitute 87% of healthcare expenditure, while the remaining 13% comes from private healthcare expenditure. The Medical Device Market in the Netherlands is estimated to be around USD $3.4 billion. Looking ahead to 2024, these trends are expected to persist, with further developments in the global economic landscape and healthcare sector.